Tuesday December 8, 2009 was the annual holiday Capitol Christmas Tree lighting ceremony. This year’s tree, the “Aldo Leopold Centennial Tree,” is an 85-foot tall, 9,000-pound, 70-year-old Arizona Blue Spruce from the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest.
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Just before the ceremony, Arizona’s White Mountain Apache Tribe Crown Dancers performed, accompanied by these drummers.
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A White Mountain Apache Tribe Crown Dancer.
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The United States Marine Band.
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Stephen T. Ayers, acting architect of the Capitol, is responsible for the facilities maintenance and operation of the historic Capitol Building, the care and improvement of more than 450 acres of Capitol grounds, and the operation and maintenance of 16.5 million square feet of buildings.
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Sen. John McCain (R-AZ).
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It is tradition that one child from the tree’s state light the Capitol Christmas Tree with the Speaker of the House. This year’s winner was 12-year-old Kaitlyn Ferencik from Surprise, Arizona.
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Gov. Janice K. Brewer (R-AZ), Kaitlyn Ferencik, Speaker Pelosi, and Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D-AZ).
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Kaitlyn traveled to Washington, D.C. with her parents, Erika and Troy Ferencik, and her sisters.
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The Aldo Leopold Centennial Tree traveled 4,600 miles to the nation’s Capitol, stopping at 28 towns and communities in Arizona along the way. It is decorated with 6,000 handcrafted ornaments made by Arizona school children.
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